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I was sleeved on 7/31. I have an 8 year old son who is staying home with me while I am on vacation. He wants me to take him to get a sno-cone but wants me to have one... What do you think? Is sno-cone okay to have? I know it's strange question but just wanted to ask.

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I was sleeved on 7/31. I have an 8 year old son who is staying home with me while I am on vacation. He wants me to take him to get a sno-cone but wants me to have one... What do you think? Is sno-cone okay to have? I know it's strange question but just wanted to ask.

Have a sugar free one... your tummy might not like all that sugar

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How do you do with cold at this point? Maybe get 2 spoons and just taste his and see how it goes. If you explain why he will be glad to share. Have fun.

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I agree with the above poster - get a sugar free cone and you'll be fine. Calorie count won't be too high, and it's comparable to ice!

Just go slow :)

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How do you do with cold at this point? Maybe get 2 spoons and just taste his and see how it goes. If you explain why he will be glad to share. Have fun.

Cold doesn't seem to bother me. I drink ice cold Water all day long! :)

Thanks

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Enjoy a suger free one!! :)

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I get a sugar free sno-ball often after my evening work outs as a treat! Yummy & hydrating without the sugar / dumping scare

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Thanks everyone I got a sugar free had to small bites and that was enough. Since surgery I find sugar free items to still be to sweet. However I would live a pickle-sicle right now!!! I have never been a big sweet eater.

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